
Brazilian exports of wood products decreased by 8.5% in February
Apr, 03, 2025 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202514
In February 2025 Brazilian exports of wood products (except pulp and paper) decreased 8.5% in value compared to February 2024, from US$304.5 million to US$278.6 million, according to ITTO.
Pine sawnwood exports increased 21% in value between February 2024 (US$55.6 million) and February 2025 (US$67.5 million). In volume, exports increased 15% over the same period, from 248,500 m3 to 285,100 m3.
Tropical sawnwood exports decreased 0.5% in volume, from 21,000 m3 in February 2024 to 20,900 m3 in February 2025. In value, exports decreased 18% from US$10.4 million to US$8.5 million over the same period.
Pine plywood exports increased 0.2% in value in February 2025 compared to February 2024, from US$57.5 million to US$57.6 million. In volume, exports increased just over 3% over the same period, from 180,300 m3 to 186,400 m3.
As for tropical plywood, exports increased in volume by 28% and in value by 30%, from 1,000 m3 and US$1.8 million in February 2024 to 1,300 m3 and US$2.3 million in February 2025.
The value of wooden furniture exports increased from US$45.8 million in February 2024 to US$46.3 million in February 2025, an increase of 1%.
Source: Lesprom
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